Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kāko?o
Kākoʻo—To uphold, support, favor, assist, prop up; to bind, as with a sash or belt; support, aid, recommendation, girdle.
Kākoʻo—To uphold, support, favor, assist, prop up; to bind, as with a sash or belt; support, aid, recommendation, girdle.
Congratulations to the University of 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈’蝉 2022 tenure and promotion recipients.
糖心视频 President David Lassner celebrates Title IX and looks to the future.
Last year, more than 11,880 糖心视频 students received $48,669,203 in Pell grants.
Haliʻa—A sudden remembrance, or memory, especially of a loved one; a fond recollection; or premonition.
糖心视频 alumni magazine highlights ocean conservation leadership and the creator of Hawaiian wordle.
Former 糖心视频 vice president for student affairs Doris Ching remembers Rockne Freitas.
Rockne Freitas is being remembered as a once-in-a-generation leader.
Lālāwai—Prosperous, successful, well-to-do, rich.
The entire 糖心视频 ʻohana is saddened by the passing of Rockne Freitas, who retired in 2015 following nearly 23 years of service in key leadership roles.